U.S. patent application number 14/345560 was filed with the patent office on 2014-12-04 for drying-/degassing device and also device and method for the direct production of moulded articles from polyester melts.
The applicant listed for this patent is UHDE INVENTA-FISCHER GMBH. Invention is credited to Martin Hittorff, Heinrich Koch.
Application Number | 20140353871 14/345560 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 46852018 |
Filed Date | 2014-12-04 |
United States Patent
Application |
20140353871 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Hittorff; Martin ; et
al. |
December 4, 2014 |
DRYING-/DEGASSING DEVICE AND ALSO DEVICE AND METHOD FOR THE DIRECT
PRODUCTION OF MOULDED ARTICLES FROM POLYESTER MELTS
Abstract
The present invention relates to a drying-/degassing device (7)
for drying or degassing a polyester granulate, which has a
temperature-control zone, a cooling zone, an inlet (6) and an
outlet (6) for polyester granulate and also in addition a separate
removal possibility (14) for removing hot polyester granulate. In
addition, the present invention relates to a device for the direct
production of moulded articles from polyester melts which comprises
the drying-/degassing device according to the invention. In
addition, the present invention describes a method for the
production of moulded articles from polyesters.
Inventors: |
Hittorff; Martin; (Bonaduz,
CH) ; Koch; Heinrich; (Kleinmachnow, DE) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
UHDE INVENTA-FISCHER GMBH |
Berlin |
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DE |
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Family ID: |
46852018 |
Appl. No.: |
14/345560 |
Filed: |
September 18, 2012 |
PCT Filed: |
September 18, 2012 |
PCT NO: |
PCT/EP2012/068309 |
371 Date: |
March 18, 2014 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
264/140 |
Current CPC
Class: |
B29C 43/006 20130101;
F26B 17/14 20130101; B29B 13/06 20130101; B29B 13/065 20130101;
C08G 63/90 20130101; B29B 9/065 20130101; B29C 43/003 20130101;
B29B 9/08 20130101; B29B 9/10 20130101; B29K 2067/00 20130101; B29B
9/12 20130101; B29B 2009/165 20130101; B29B 9/16 20130101; B29C
35/16 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
264/140 |
International
Class: |
B29B 9/08 20060101
B29B009/08; B29C 43/00 20060101 B29C043/00; B29C 35/16 20060101
B29C035/16; B29B 9/10 20060101 B29B009/10; B29B 9/12 20060101
B29B009/12 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Sep 19, 2011 |
EP |
11007616.3 |
Claims
1. A method for the production of moulded articles from polyesters,
wherein a) a polyester melt is granulated by means of an underwater
granulator, b) the granulate is separated from the cooling water,
and also c) is dried/degassed and/or postcondensed, wherein at
least a part of the granulate which is dried/degassed and/or
postcondensed in step c) is supplied without further cooling to at
least one moulding tool and converted into a moulded article.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the granulate is
maintained, during step c), at a temperature of 100 to 200.degree.
C.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the temperature of the
polyester granulate is maintained, during supply to the moulding
tool, at 50.degree. C., relative to the granulate temperature
during step c).
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the part of the
polyester granulate, which is not supplied to the moulding tool, is
cooled subsequent to step c).
5. The method according to claim 4, wherein the ratio of the
granulate supplied to the moulding tool and of the cooled granulate
is adjusted between 0.1 and 0.7.
6. The method according to claim 2, wherein the granulate is
maintained, during step c), at a temperature of 140 to 190.degree.
C.
7. The method according to claim 2, wherein the temperature of the
polyester granulate is maintained, during supply to the moulding
tool, at .+-.50.degree. C., relative to the granulate temperature
during step c).
8. The method according to claim 2, wherein the part of the
polyester granulate, which is not supplied to the moulding tool, is
cooled subsequent to step c).
9. The method according to claim 1, wherein the temperature of the
polyester granulate is maintained, during supply to the moulding
tool, at .+-.30.degree. C., relative to the granulate temperature
during step c).
10. The method according to claim 2, wherein the temperature of the
polyester granulate is maintained, during supply to the moulding
tool, at .+-.30.degree. C., relative to the granulate temperature
during step c).
11. The method according to claim 3, wherein the temperature of the
polyester granulate is maintained, during supply to the moulding
tool, at .+-.30.degree. C., relative to the granulate temperature
during step c).
12. The method according to claim 1, wherein the temperature of the
polyester granulate is maintained, during supply to the moulding
tool, at .+-.15.degree. C., relative to the granulate temperature
during step c).
13. The method according to claim 2, wherein the temperature of the
polyester granulate is maintained, during supply to the moulding
tool, at .+-.15.degree. C., relative to the granulate temperature
during step c).
14. The method according to claim 3, wherein the temperature of the
polyester granulate is maintained, during supply to the moulding
tool, at .+-.15.degree. C., relative to the granulate temperature
during step c).
15. The method according to claim 5, wherein the ratio of the
granulate supplied to the moulding tool and of the cooled granulate
is adjusted between 0.3 and 0.5.
16. The method according to claim 2, wherein the granulate is
maintained, during step c), at a temperature of 160 to 180.degree.
C.
Description
[0001] The present invention relates to a drying-/degassing device
for drying or degassing a polyester granulate, which has a
temperature-control zone, a cooling zone, an inlet and an outlet
for polyester granulate and also in addition a separate removal
possibility for removing hot polyester granulate. In addition, the
present invention relates to a device for the direct production of
moulded articles from polyester melts which comprises the
drying-/degassing device according to the invention. In addition,
the present invention describes a method for the production of
moulded articles from polyesters.
[0002] In U.S. Pat. No. 4,064,112, the thermal damage which arose
earlier during melt condensation at an intrinsic viscosity of more
than 0.7 dl/g is described. For this reason, the widely used method
of a solid-phase postcondensation in an inert gas flow in the shaft
reactor at approx. 220.degree. C. is used at present. It is also
described how the residual water from the granulation or water
absorbed by the polyester due to hygroscopy must be removed. For
this purpose, drying is implemented before the solid-phase
postcondensation. Furthermore, it is described how the adhesion
arising during heating must be avoided by movement during the
crystallisation. U.S. Pat. No. 4,064,112 also describes the removal
of highly volatile by-products in a solid-phase postcondensation
(dealdehydisation).
[0003] In EP 1 608 696, latent heat crystallisation is described.
In the case of this method, the granulate is only cooled until,
after removal of the cooling water with an agitated centrifuge, the
inherent heat remaining in the core can be used directly for
crystallisation. The objective is to avoid adhesions with a
vibrating channel connected subsequent to the agitated centrifuge.
The method serves for the purpose of achieving a sought degree of
crystallisation for further processing. It was shown later that,
even without a vibrating bed, no adhesions occur (cf. patent
specification DE 103 49 016 with the subsequent unexamined German
application DE 10 2006 013 062).
[0004] In a further step for process intensification, a method is
presented in WO 2006/06030 in which a high intrinsic viscosity is
achieved in a melt polycondensation, a small content of
acetaldehyde being achieved by skilled process management. Hence,
bottle granulate could be produced for the first time on an
industrial scale without solid-phase postcondensation. For this
so-called "melt-to-resin" method (MTR.RTM.), latent heat
granulation was used. The inherent heat remaining in the granulate
and the generated crystallisation heat was used directly for the
first time for reducing the acetaldehyde content by a thermal
treatment with air at 175.degree. C. An increase in viscosity was
not sought.
[0005] In U.S. Pat. No. 7,674,878, a latent heat granulation method
is described, in which a non-adhering granulate is made available
for further processing at a controlled temperature level by means
of shock-cooling.
[0006] A reduction in viscosity due to moisture after the agitated
centrifuge in the above-described MTR.RTM. method must be avoided.
The result of a further development is stressed in WO 2009/027 064.
Therein, an improved agitated centrifuge is presented, which is
distinguished by a tangential entry of the granulate-water mixture
into the agitated centrifuge. The diameter of the agitated
centrifuge is widened towards the top. After the main dewatering in
the lower part, the residual water is centrifuged off with an
increased diameter. The vapour removal is assisted by centrally fed
air. Also at the granulate outlet and in the following silos, dry
air is introduced in counterflow in order to avoid entrainment of
moisture into the thermal further processing (dealdehydisation). A
reduction in viscosity due to hydrolysis can thus be extensively
avoided.
[0007] In U.S. Pat. No. 5,292,865, essential elements of a method
having melt polycondensation and dealdehydisation are described.
The treatment with dry air and a thereby produced viscosity
increase at 170 to 185.degree. C. with a treatment time of 10 to 12
hours are stressed. In addition, a latent heat crystallisation
method is described, in which the problematic adhesion with other
crystallisation methods does not occur. The presentation of a
temperature-controlled latent heat crystallisation, which is
crucial for industrial use and which also allows an optimal
operating window even for a small grain for the dealdehydisation,
is however not described in this patent. According to this method,
the granulate must be dried in a very complex manner in order that
a viscosity increase, which outweighs the viscosity decrease due to
hydrolysis, takes place.
[0008] In US 2007/0248778 A1, a method for the production of PET
pellets and in addition for the production of PET preforms and PET
bottles is described, which is distinguished by a low viscosity
reduction in the method steps of pellet drying and preform
production.
[0009] In the unexamined German application DE 10 2004 015 515 A1,
the latent heat crystallisation of polyester and the particular
properties of the polyester pellets is described with respect to
the degree of crystallisation, the size distribution of crystal
spherolites via a section through a polyester pellet and the
melting energy of the polyester pellets. Three variants are thereby
described: [0010] Transfer of pellets without additivation and
without cooling from the granulate production to a solid-phase
postcondensation reactor; [0011] Transfer of pellets without
additivation into a dealdehydisation step under a nitrogen
atmosphere; [0012] Transfer of the polymer melt with additivation
in order to reduce the acetaldehyde content, and direct further
processing to form preforms.
[0013] In WO 2005/035608 A2, the conventional polycondensation of
polyester with the production of PET pellets in a strand
granulation process is presented. In contrast to conventional
methods, the PET pellets are cooled to approx. 70.degree. C.,
instead of to 20 to 30.degree. C. In every case, the PET pellets
are cooled to a temperature below the glass transition point
(76.degree. C.). The PET pellets are subjected to a conventional
solid-phase postcondensation reaction.
[0014] Various economic and qualitative disadvantages must be
ascribed to the established methods:
[0015] 1. Energy- and investment cost for cooling polyester
pellets
[0016] After conclusion of the pellet conditioning or after
conclusion of the solid-phase postcondensation, the polyester
pellets must be cooled to a temperature which allows contact with
polyethylene, without the material of the drum being destroyed. In
order to cool the polyester pellets, there is a need for
considerable outlay in apparatus and the cooling increases the
operating costs for the production of the polyester pellets.
[0017] 2. Energy- and investment cost for the crystallisation and
drying of the polyester pellets
[0018] The pre-product in the form of a granulate must be dried and
heated. The product thereby crystallises and complex, mechanically
moving intermediate steps must be provided in order to prevent
adhesion of the granulate grains triggered during crystallisation.
Treatment in fluidised beds leads to dust formation and demands
corresponding filter plants for stable operation. For
crystallisation and drying of the polyester pellets, there is a
need for considerable outlay in apparatus and the cooling increases
the operating costs for the production of the polyester
preforms.
[0019] 3. Thermooxidative damage to the polyester pellets in the
crystallisation/drying
[0020] Even at the relatively low temperature in the
crystallisation/drying, the polyester pellets are damaged upon
contact with air oxygen, which leads to impairment in the colour
(b* value).
[0021] Starting herefrom, it is the object of the present invention
to provide devices or methods with which the previously mentioned
disadvantages of the state of the art can be avoided.
[0022] This object is achieved, with respect to a drying-/degassing
device, by the features of patent claim 1, with respect to a device
for the direct production of moulded articles from polyester melts,
by the features of patent claim 5 and also, with respect to a
method for the production of moulded articles from polyesters, by
the features of patent claim 11. The respective dependent patent
claims thereby represent advantageous developments.
[0023] According to the invention, a drying-/degassing device for
drying and/or degassing a polyester granulate is hence indicated,
the drying-/degassing device
[0024] a) being configured, in one part, as a container, preferably
as a vertically standing cylindrical container having a
temperature-control zone disposed in the upper part and a cooling
zone disposed in the lower part, or
[0025] b) being configured in two parts, as a container, preferably
as a vertically standing cylindrical container for
temperature-control and a separate subsequent cooling zone, the
cooling zone being connected via a connection pipe to the container
for the temperature-control,
the temperature-control zone or the container for
temperature-control having an inlet, disposed at the top-side, for
the polyester granulate and the cooling zone having an outlet,
disposed at the bottom-side, for the polyester granulate, and the
drying-/degassing device having in addition at least one removal
possibility for the removal of temperature-controlled polyester
granulate from the temperature-control zone.
[0026] The present invention hence relates to the direct supply of
polyester pellets to one or more preform machines in combination
with a latent heat granulation and a pellet conditioning silo.
[0027] The characterising element of the invention is that a
partial flow of polyester pellets at high temperature is
transported from the conditioning silo to the preform machines. As
a result, cooling in the lower part of the conditioning silo and
drying of the pellets, for the partial flow of the polyester
pellets, can be omitted as pretreatment before the actual process
of preform production. Both process steps, both the cooling of the
polyester pellets from the conditioning temperature to the required
temperature for further processing and the crystallisation and
drying of the pellets as pretreatment before the preform
production, are energy-intensive process steps. Hence, a
significant saving in energy can be achieved as a result of the
invention.
[0028] There is meant by the term which is used here "polyester",
in addition to polyethylene terephthalate, also the related
copolymers, in the production of which a part of the monomers
(ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid) are replaced by other diols
or dicarboxylic acids.
[0029] There is understood here by latent heat crystallisation,
underwater granulation in which the granulate is retained at a high
temperature level due to a very short contact with water
(shock-cooling). The water is separated rapidly in an agitated
centrifuge and the residual water is evaporated above all by the
heat flowing subsequently out of the core. Despite immediately
beginning crystallisation, no adhesions arise and the granulate can
be further processed thermally directly to form the product without
additional heat introduction thanks to inherent heat. The occurring
crystallisation heat helps in addition to increase the
temperature.
[0030] The intrinsic viscosity (IV) is used here as characteristic
value for the molecular weight. Higher IV and hence longer
molecules represent higher strength. Since various
viscosity-measuring methods are used in the technical field, the
intrinsic viscosity, measured according to the ASTM method, is
always used here (IV according to ASTM).
[0031] Polyester is produced in a melt phase at preferably 275 to
300.degree. C. end temperature under vacuum. The product is used
directly as melt or processed to form granulate and thus made
available for further processing via a melt extruder. According to
use, different quality requirements are imposed, above all with
respect to the IV.
[0032] For further processing to form bottles, higher strengths are
demanded than in the synthetic fibre industry. The additionally
desired viscosity increase can be effected in an extended
polycondensation in the melt phase itself or in a solid-phase
postcondensation. In the case of solid-phase postcondensation, a
granulate is dried again and heated and then polycondensed in a
vacuum or in a gas flow at temperatures of preferably 200 to
225.degree. C. Vacuum or a gas flow are required for reaction
progress in order to discharge the resulting by-products (ethylene
glycol, water).
[0033] In the case of both methods, both in the case of extended
polycondensation in the melt phase itself and in the solid phase
postcondensation, the polyester pellets are cooled at the end of
the process and subsequently filled into polyethylene sacks or
containers with polyethylene internal liners. The subsequent method
step is the production of so-called "preforms" in an "injection
moulding machine". If the preform machine is not installed at the
same place as the polycondensation plant, the polyester pellets are
brought by land, sea or train transport to the installation
location of the preform machines.
[0034] Since polyester pellets have hydroscopic properties,
crystallisation and drying is required before the preform
production in order to reduce the water content to below 30 ppm.
The drying is effected preferably at a temperature between 160 and
180.degree. C. with a dwell time of preferably 6 to 10 hours with
dry air. Without pre-drying, the water contained in the polyester
pellets would lead to hydrolytic decomposition of the polymer
chains and hence to a reduction in IV.
[0035] The preconditions for direct supply of polyester pellets to
one or more preform machines and the production of the
above-mentioned advantages are the following: [0036] Installation
of conditioning silo and preform machines in the same plant so that
transport of polyester pellets at high temperature can be effected
with a conveyor system. [0037] Suitable devices for removal of a
partial flow of polyester pellets from the conditioning silo above
the cooler in the case of polycondensation in the melt phase
itself. In particular, the main flow of polyester pellets in the
conditioning silo must not be disturbed. [0038] The devices for
removal of a partial flow of polyester pellets must avoid the
formation of zones (dead zones) which are not flowed through
adequately in any case. [0039] Suitable devices for the transport
of polyester pellets at constantly high temperature from the
conditioning silo to the preform machines.
[0040] The drying-/degassing device according to the invention is
suitable for providing either drying of water-containing polyester
granulate or the removal of volatile substances from the polyester
granulate (degassing). Likewise, drying and degassing of the
introduced polyester granulate can be undertaken at the same time
with the drying-/degassing device. The device according to the
invention is orientated preferably in the form of a vertically
standing, cylindrical container, in one or two parts.
[0041] The drying-/degassing device according to the invention
thereby has a temperature-control zone and a cooling zone. The
temperature-control zone is thereby fitted vertically above the
cooling zone. In one embodiment, the drying-/degassing device is
configured as a cylindrical container, the upper region of which
corresponds to the temperature-control zone and the lower region of
which corresponds to the cooling zone; it is likewise possible to
configure the drying-/degassing device in two parts, the
temperature-control zone being connected via a connection pipe to
the cooling zone which is disposed thereunder. Both zones represent
containers into which polyester granulate can be introduced. The
throughflow direction of the drying-/degassing device according to
the invention is thereby from the top to the bottom, i.e. the
temperature-control zone is provided, at the top-side, with an
inlet for polyester granulate whilst the cooling zone comprises an
outlet disposed at the bottom-side.
[0042] According to the invention, it is provided that the
drying-/degassing device has in addition to the bottom-side outlet,
a further removal possibility for the removal of
temperature-controlled polyester granulate from the
temperature-control zone. Hence, the drying-/degassing device
according to the invention enables division of the polyester
granulate introduced into the drying-/degassing device into the
temperature-control zone in two partial flows, one partial flow
being able to be removed via the cooling zone and another partial
flow via the temperature-control zone.
[0043] In the cooling zone, cooling of the polyester granulate is
effected, for example, to ambient temperature, so that, directly
subsequently, packing, batch-wise packing or storage of the
polyester granulate, for example in a silo, is possible. The
temperature-control zone is preferably filled with hot polyester
granulate, the temperature of the introduced polyester granulate is
for example between 50.degree. C. and 250.degree. C. However, the
polyester granulate which is fed into the drying-/degassing device
according to the invention can also assume temperatures which are
between these corner points.
[0044] It is thereby possible that the temperature-control zone
merely represents a container in which the polyester granulate
passes through from top to bottom as a result of gravity. However,
it is also likewise possible that the temperature-control zone is
insulated relative to the environment, however it is also possible,
alternatively or additionally hereto, that the temperature-control
zone has heating elements with which the polyester granulate
located in the temperature-control zone can be maintained at a
prescribed temperature or can be heated to a prescribed
temperature.
[0045] In addition, it is possible that the temperature-control
zone or the cooling zone or both zones have active mixing elements,
such as for example agitators or screws, etc., or passive mixing
elements, as a result of which evening-out of the
temperature-control of the introduced polyester granulate can be
maintained.
[0046] The invention offers the following advantages:
[0047] Energy saving as a result of the fact that the cooling of a
partial flow of polyester pellets can be omitted, [0048] saving in
investment costs as a result of the fact that the cooling of a
partial flow of polyester pellets can be omitted or the cooler can
be designed to be smaller, [0049] energy savings as a result of the
fact that the crystallisation/drying of the polyester pellets
before the preform machines can be omitted or the duration of the
crystallisation/drying can be considerably reduced, [0050] saving
in investment costs as a result of the fact that the
crystallisation/drying of the polyester pellets before the preform
machines can be omitted or can be dimensioned to be considerably
smaller, [0051] improvement in the quality of the polyester pellets
since the thermooxidative damage to the polyester pellets due to
the crystallisation/drying before the preform machines can be
omitted or the damage turns out to be less, [0052] improvement in
the economic efficiency of the overall process due to integration
of the polyester pellet- and preform production.
[0053] A preferred embodiment provides that the at least one
removal possibility for removal of temperature-controlled, i.e. hot
polyester granulate, from the temperature-control zone, is formed
by
[0054] a) at least one outflow pipe disposed in the throughflow
direction in front of the cooling zone, which outflow pipe is
connected via the wall of the cylindrical container to the interior
of the temperature-control zone of the cylindrical container,
[0055] b) at least one, two or more pipes, preferably double-walled
pipes which, starting from the temperature-control zone, are guided
through the cooling zone,
[0056] c) at least one annular gap which is configured vertically
passing through the cooling zone and which enables guidance of the
polyester pellets from the temperature-control zone through the
cooling zone,
[0057] d) at least one conveyor screw which is disposed in the
throughflow direction in front of the cooling zone and is connected
via the wall of the cylindrical container to the interior of the
temperature-control zone of the cylindrical container,
[0058] e) at least one outflow pipe which is connected to the
connection pipe, or
[0059] f) combinations of the previously mentioned
possibilities.
[0060] The removal possibility can hence be produced by various
advantageous alternative embodiments.
[0061] The above-mentioned first alternative a) provides that at
least one outflow pipe in the throughflow direction, i.e. from the
top to the bottom, with respect to the drying-/degassing device, is
disposed in front of the cooling zone and is guided through the
wall of the cylindrical container of the temperature-control zone.
This outflow pipe can end for example flush with the inside of the
wall of the cylindrical container of the temperature-control zone,
but can also protrude beyond the wall into the interior of the
temperature-control zone and be guided for example such that it has
an upwardly protruding opening so that a partial flow can be
removed specifically from the temperature-control zone. This
preferred embodiment is suitable both for an above-described
drying-/degassing device, which is configured in one-part, and for
a drying-/degassing device, which is configured in two-parts.
[0062] The second above-mentioned alternative b) provides that at
least one, two or more pipes which are configured preferably as
double-walled pipes, starting from the cylindrical container of the
temperature-control zone, are guided through the cooling zone. This
embodiment can provide for example that these pipes start from the
bottom of the cylindrical container of the temperature-control zone
and are guided through the cooling zone going from the top to the
bottom. This embodiment is suitable in particular for the
above-described drying-/degassing device, which is configured in
one part, and for the drying-/degassing device, which is configured
in two parts.
[0063] According to the above-indicated third alternative
embodiment c) of the removal possibility, it is possible that this
is formed by an annular gap. In the case of this embodiment,
annular cavities which correspond in the cylindrical container to
the temperature-control zone are introduced in the bottom. The
limits of the annular gap, i.e. the walls of the annular gap, are
thereby guided through the cooling zone. The guiding-through can be
effected for example vertically from the top to the bottom so that,
at the bottom of the cooling zone, an annular gap-shaped outlet
opening likewise results, at which the hot polyester granulate can
be collected again. Likewise, it is also possible that the annular
gap is guided at an angle relative to the vertical, i.e. has a
diagonal bottom wall so that the hot polyester pellets can be
collected at one side. This preferred embodiment is suitable both
for the above-mentioned one-part and two-part embodiment of the
drying-/degassing device according to the invention.
[0064] The fourth preferred embodiment d) of the removal
possibility provides that the removal possibility has an active
configuration, i.e. has a means which enables active removal of the
polyester pellets from the temperature-control zone. This active
removal possibility can be configured for example as a conveyor
screw which is guided through the wall of the cylindrical container
of the temperature-control zone. This embodiment is also suitable
both for the above-mentioned one-part and two-part embodiment of
the drying-/degassing device according to the invention.
[0065] In the case where the drying-/degassing device according to
the invention has a two-part configuration, i.e. the
temperature-control zone and the cooling zone are separated by a
connection pipe, the preferred embodiment e) indicated further back
provides that the removal possibility is formed by an outflow pipe
which is in fluidic connection to the connection pipe. Here also,
it can be preferred that the outflow pipe is sealed flush with the
inner wall of the connection pipe, however it can likewise be
provided that the outflow pipe is guided through the wall of the
connection pipe and protrudes into the interior of the connection
pipe. Here also, the opening of the outflow pipe can for example be
configured to protrude upwards into the connection pipe.
[0066] In addition, the production according to the invention of
the removal possibility is not restricted to a single one of the
above-mentioned removal possibilities, rather also combinations of
the above-mentioned possibilities can be suitable for producing a
drying-/degassing device according to the invention.
[0067] A further preferred embodiment provides that the removal
possibilities are insulated thermally. The above-mentioned
components of the removal possibility, in particular the outflow
pipes, the double-walled pipes, the annular gaps (for example above
the walls) or the housing of the conveyor screw, can be thermally
insulated.
[0068] In the case where a plurality of removal possibilities is
provided for discharge of hot polyester granulate out of the
cylindrical container of the temperature-control zone, it is
advantageous in addition if these removal possibilities are
combined after emergence or discharge of the polyester granulate
from the temperature-control zone and are supplied to a single
pipeline.
[0069] Furthermore, it is preferred if the drying-/degassing device
has a possibility for guiding gases through in counterflow to the
polyester granulate.
[0070] According to the invention, a device for the direct
production of moulded articles from polyester melts is provided in
addition, which device comprises at least the following
components:
[0071] a) an underwater granulator for producing polyester
granulate from a polyester melt,
[0072] b) a device, which is connected after the underwater
granulator, for separating the polyester granulate, produced by the
underwater granulator, from the water,
[0073] c) connected after the device for separating the polyester
granulate, an above-described drying-/degassing device according to
the invention for drying and/or degassing the polyester
granulate,
[0074] d) a transport device for removing the polyester granulate
from the drying-/degassing device, the transport device being
connected to the removal possibility of the drying-/degassing
device and serving for the supply of the granulate to at least
one
[0075] e) moulding tool for the production of moulded articles from
the granulate.
[0076] The device according to the invention hence enables the
direct production of polyester moulded articles beginning with
polyester melts. These polyester melts can be obtained for example
by melting already present granulate, however it is likewise
possible to remove the polyester melts directly from a
polycondensation reaction and to supply them to the underwater
granulator.
[0077] The drying-/degassing device according to the invention
enables the production of a highly-crystalline polyester granulate,
the use of which has a positive effect in particular on the
obtained moulded articles.
[0078] According to a further preferred embodiment, the device for
separating the polyester granulate, produced by the underwater
granulator, from the water, has an agitated centrifuge which has
preferably a possibility for removing gases and/or volatile
condensates by suction.
[0079] It is likewise possible that the transport device is
configured as a pneumatic transport device or as a mechanical
transport device, in particular as chain transport device or as
conveyor screw.
[0080] A preferred embodiment of the moulding tool provides that
this comprises a receiving silo, an extruder and also an injection
moulding tool.
[0081] Furthermore, a method for the production of moulded articles
from polyesters is likewise indicated according to the present
invention, in which
[0082] a) a polyester melt is granulated by means of an underwater
granulator,
[0083] b) the granulate is separated from the cooling water, and
also
[0084] c) is dried/degassed,
at least a part of the granulate which is dried/degassed and/or
postcondensed in step c) being supplied without further cooling to
at least one moulding tool and converted into a moulded
article.
[0085] It is thereby preferred that the granulate is maintained,
during step c), at a temperature of 100 to 200.degree. C.,
preferably 140 to 190.degree. C., particularly preferred of 160 to
180.degree. C.
[0086] Furthermore, it is preferred according to the invention if
the temperature of the polyester granulate is maintained, during
supply to the moulding tool, at .+-.50.degree. C., preferably
.+-.30.degree. C., particularly preferred .+-.15.degree. C.,
relative to the granulate temperature during step c).
[0087] In particular, the method can be implemented with a device
for the direct production of moulded articles from polyester melts
which comprises the drying-/degassing device according to the
invention, as described above.
[0088] A further preferred embodiment of the method according to
the invention provides that the part of the polyester granulate,
which is not supplied to the moulding tool, is cooled subsequent to
step c).
[0089] Furthermore, it is preferred if the ratio of the granulate
supplied to the moulding tool and of the cooled granulate is
adjusted between 0.1 and 0.7, preferably between 0.3 and 0.5.
[0090] The present invention is explained in more detail with
reference to the subsequently illustrated Figures without
restricting the invention however to the special embodiments
represented there.
THERE ARE SHOWN IN THE FIGURES
[0091] FIG. 1 a device according to the invention for the direct
production of moulded articles from polyester melts having a
drying-/degassing device according to the invention, the removal
possibility of which is configured as a spigot above the pellet
cooler,
[0092] FIG. 2 a device according to the invention for the direct
production of moulded articles from polyester melts having a
drying-/degassing device according to the invention, in which the
removal possibility is configured as a double-walled pipe guided
through the pellet cooler,
[0093] FIG. 3 a device according to the invention for the direct
production of moulded articles from polyester melts having a
drying-/degassing device according to the invention, in which the
removal possibility is configured as an annular gap in the bottom
of the temperature-control zone and is guided outwards partially
through the cooler,
[0094] FIG. 4 a device according to the invention for the direct
production of moulded articles from polyester melts having a
drying-/degassing device according to the invention, in which the
removal possibility is configured as conveyor screw above the
pellet cooler, and also
[0095] FIG. 5 a device according to the invention for the direct
production of moulded articles from polyester melts having a
drying-/degassing device according to the invention which has a
two-part configuration and in which the temperature-control zone is
separated from the cooler and connected via a connection pipe, the
removal possibility being configured in the connection pipe.
[0096] In FIG. 1, an apparatus for the production of moulded
articles from polyester melts is represented, which comprises a
drying-/degassing device 7 according to the invention. The
drying-/degassing device 7 has a removal possibility 14 for
removing a partial flow of polyester pellets at high temperature,
which is guided via a transfer 17 to the preform machines 18, 18',
18''. Removal 14 of the partial flow is effected above the cooler
12 at two or more places on the outer circumference of the
drying-/degassing device 7. The removal places 14 open into an
outflow pipe 17 which is disposed at an angle to the vertical.
[0097] The two or more removal places 14 are combined in a common
pipeline 17 which is connected to a conveyor system 17a. The
conveyor system 17a transports the polyester pellets at high
temperature directly to the preform machines 18, 18', 18''. One or
more preform machines 18, 18', 18'' can be supplied with polyester
pellets at high temperature. The polyester pellets are fed, without
crystallisation and drying, only with a low dwell time in the
receiving container, directly to the preform machines 18, 18',
18''.
[0098] The number of removal places is fixed according to the ratio
between partial flow to the preform machines 18, 18', 18'' and the
main flow 8 to the pellet cooler.
[0099] The drying-/degassing device 7 according to the invention
thereby has a one-part configuration, i.e. a cooling device 13
extending vertically downwards is connected directly to the
temperature-control zone (also termed conditioning silo). Also the
drying-/degassing devices 7 in FIGS. 2 to 4 are configured in this
way.
[0100] The device according to the invention for the production of
moulded articles consists of the following main components which
have the same configuration in all of the FIGS. 1 to 5.
[0101] (1) Underwater granulation:
[0102] A regulated quantity of polyester melt (FC1) is pressed via
a suitable number of nozzles into a chamber through which water
flows.
[0103] (2) Cooling water circulation:
[0104] The quantity of granulation water circulating through the
circulation pump 2 is regulated in order that the correct dwell
time is set in the cooling stretch 4.
[0105] (3) Cooling of the granulation water:
[0106] In addition to the dwell time in the cooling stretch, the
water temperature regulated in the cooler 3 with (TC3) has a strong
influence on the remaining residual heat.
[0107] (5) Agitated centrifuge->water removal:
[0108] In addition to the dwell time and the temperature in the
cooling stretch, the remaining contact time between water and
granulate grain in the agitated centrifuge 5 remains crucial for
the residual heat in the granulate grain. With the regulatable
speed of rotation of the rotor (SC5), the contact time of granulate
with water can be adjusted optimally in the centrifuge.
[0109] (16) Removal by suction:
[0110] Fine drops and water vapour are withdrawn by the exhaust fan
16 as rapidly as possible through the sieve of the centrifuge, the
water being extensively recovered via the condenser 15. The removal
by suction is assisted by hot and dry gas from the thermal
treatment 12.
[0111] (7) Drying-/degassing device:
[0112] The temperature of the thermal treatment is provided by the
residual heat in the granulate and the crystallisation heat. The
residual heat is controlled with the following process variables
(TC1): [0113] Granulate weight divided by the melt quantity (FC1)
and granulator speed of rotation (SC1), [0114] Contact time of
water-granulate divided by the water quantity (FC2) and the speed
in the cooling stretch 4 and also the speed of rotation of the
agitated centrifuge (SC5), [0115] Granulation water temperature
(TC3), [0116] Removal by suction (SC7) with assistance of the gas
flows 6 and 12.
[0117] With the fan 11, air is conducted from the bottom to the top
through the granulate bed which flows from top to bottom in a silo.
The gas thereby absorbs highly-volatile by-products, such as water,
ethylene glycol, acetaldehyde etc. At a temperature of more than
175.degree. C., this leads to an increase in viscosity and a
reduction in the AA content, i.e. to solid-phase postcondensation.
With increasing temperature (TC1), both the viscosity increase and
the AA reduction per unit of time are greater.
[0118] (10) Removal of moisture from the air: In the case of a
thermal treatment with ambient air, this should have moisture
removed (9).
[0119] (8) Further processing:
[0120] The granulate can be cooled in a cooler, which is integrated
in the silo or connected thereafter for packaging, to the
permissible temperature therefor.
[0121] (13) Cooler with water circulation for cooling the
pellets:
[0122] The circulation water is re-cooled with cooling water.
[0123] (14) Removal device of the polyester pellets at high
temperature above the cooler:
[0124] In the case of the configuration of the invention according
to FIG. 1, this removal device is configured as a spigot. In the
case of the configuration of the invention according to FIGS. 2 to
5, the design of the removal device in the respective portions is
described.
[0125] (17) Transport device for polyester pellets at high
temperature, consisting of pipeline and feeder.
[0126] (18) Preform machine including receiving silo, extruder and
"injection moulding" machine. The number of preform machines is not
limited, according to the capacity of the preform machines, between
1 and 20 machines (e.g. 18, 18', 18'') can be supplied directly
with polyester pellets at high temperature. The number and the size
of the removal places 14 from the drying-/degassing device 7
according to the invention and also the capacity of the conveyor
system 17 must be adapted to the overall capacity of the preform
machines 18, 18', 18''.
[0127] In FIG. 2, an apparatus for removal 14 of a partial flow of
polyester pellets at high temperature from a conditioning silo 7
and transfer to the preform machines 18 is shown. Removal 14 of the
partial flow is effected through two or more double-walled pipes
which are guided through the cooler. The double-walled pipes can be
equipped in addition with an insulating layer which reduces the
temperature drop. The double-walled pipes open into a common
outflow pipe which is connected to a conveyor system 17.
[0128] The conveyor system 17 transports the polyester pellets at
high temperature directly to the preform machines 18. One or more
18, 18', 18'' preform machines 18 can be supplied with polyester
pellets at high temperature. The polyester pellets are fed, without
crystallisation and drying, only with a low dwell time in the
receiving container, directly to the preform machines 18, 18',
18''.
[0129] The number of double-walled pipes is fixed according to the
ratio between partial flow to the preform machines 18, 18', 18''
and the main flow to the pellet cooler.
[0130] In FIG. 3, an apparatus for removal of a partial flow of
polyester pellets at high temperature from a drying-/degassing
device 7 according to the invention and transfer to the preform
machines 18 is shown. Removal 14 of the partial flow is effected
through a cylindrical annular gap which is connected to the
interior of the drying-/degassing device 7 according to the
invention by round or slot-shaped openings. The bottom of the
annular gap cylinder is disposed at an angle relative to the
vertical so that the polyester pellets are collected at one side.
At the lowest position of the annular gap cylinder, an outlet pipe
which is connected to a conveyor system 17 is disposed. The annular
gap cylinder can be equipped in addition with an insulating layer
which reduces the temperature drop.
[0131] The conveyor system 17 transports the polyester pellets at
high temperature directly to the preform machines 18, 18', 18''.
One or more preform machines can be supplied with polyester pellets
at high temperature. The polyester pellets are fed, without
crystallisation and drying, only with a low dwell time in the
receiving container, directly to the preform machines 18, 18',
18''.
[0132] The number of openings between inner part and annular gap
cylinder is fixed according to the ratio between partial flow to
the preform machines 18, 18', 18'' and the main flow to the pellet
cooler.
[0133] In FIG. 4, an apparatus 14 for removal of a partial flow of
polyester pellets at high temperature from a drying-/degassing
device 7 according to the invention and transfer 17 to the preform
machines 18, 18', 18'' is shown. Removal of the partial flow is
effected by an actuated conveyor screw. The exit of the conveyor
screw is connected to the entry of the conveyor system with a
pipeline.
[0134] The conveyor system 17 transports the polyester pellets at
high temperature directly to the preform machines. One or more
preform machines can be supplied with polyester pellets at high
temperature. The polyester pellets are fed, without crystallisation
and drying, only with a low dwell time in the storage container,
directly to the preform machines 18, 18', 18''.
[0135] The size and speed of rotation of the conveyor screw is
fixed according to the ratio between partial flow to the preform
machines 18, 18', 18'' and the main flow to the pellet cooler.
[0136] In FIG. 5, an apparatus 14 for removal of a partial flow of
polyester pellets at high temperature from a drying-/degassing
device 7 and transfer to the preform machines 18, 18', 18'' is
shown. The drying-/degassing device 7 according to the invention
thereby has a two-part configuration, the pellet cooler being
present separately from the conditioning silo. Between the cone of
the conditioning silo and the pellet cooler, pellets at high
temperature are removed via a forked pipe or a T-piece. The
polyester pellets are supplied at high temperature to a conveyor
system 17.
[0137] The conveyor system 17 transports the polyester pellets at
high temperature directly to the preform machines 18, 18', 18''.
One or more preform machines 18, 18', 18'' can be supplied with
polyester pellets at high temperature. The polyester pellets are
fed, without crystallisation and drying, only with a low dwell time
in the receiving container, directly to the preform machines 18,
18', 18''.
[0138] The transport output of the conveyor device determines the
ratio between partial flow of the pellets to the preform machines
18, 18', 18'' and the main flow to the pellet cooler.
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